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Jan 2024
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Distant Stars // Shooting Star Testing /...

Stuart Gary
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The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 6
*Distant stars spotted in the Magellanic Stream for the first time
Astronomers have discovered 13 stars with in the Magellanic stream a colossal ribbon of high velocity neutral hydrogen gas spanning the Magellanic Cloud galaxies which are two of our Milky Way galaxy's closest cosmic neighbours
*NASA begins testing its new Shooting Star
With the first completed Dream Chaser space plane Tenacity now under testing at NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Ohio in preparation for its first orbital flight to the International Space Station – the first completed shooting star model which will be attached to the space plane -- has now also commenced a comprehensive testing campaign at the facility.
*NASA’s Deep Space Network turns 60
NASA’s Deep Space Network which provides critical communications and navigation services to dozens of space missions and support to dozens more has just celebrated its 60th birthday.
*The Science Report
How vigorous exercise can reduce your risk of Alzheimers.
Droughts will become more frequent and more severe under climate change.
Claims that living at home with your parents well into adulthood is not good for your mental health.
Skeptics guide to Indian pseudoscience on the rise

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